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It's supposedly a dual-core processor, so while you don't get 60Hz x2, you apparently get better than just 60Hz. I asked the same question and, regardless of whether or not the dual-core answer is 100% accurate, the proof is in the eye of the viewer... I watched this tv side-by-side with a 120Hz unit and it looked great to me. I suggest anyone to do the same before making a purchase decision and not rely on the marketing behind it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'm sorry for the confusion, but the UN46EH5000 actually offers a 60Hz panel with a Clear Motion Rate of 120. CMR is Samsung's more comprehensive and accurate measure for TV motion clarity, with a higher number meaning a higher level of motion and image clarity. As a company, Samsung does not feel that the Hz of a panel alone is a completely accurate measure of the motion quality that can be produced by the Samsung LED TVs. Thus, Samsung uses three key points to help produce world-class motion clarity: * Panel refresh rate: Samsung's screen refresh rate significantly improves motion detail and resolution by sampling the image more frequently, leading to smoother, more fluid movement. * Image processor: Samsung's proprietary image processing technology is faster and more responsive than conventional image processors, as it interpolates intermediate frames to smooth out the image. * Backlight technology: Samsung's backlight regulates output precisely in synchronization with the screen refresh to lessen the time it is lit, reducing ghosting and motion blur. The Clear Motion Rate represents all of these features working in harmony to produce stunning motion clarity. Please note, the CMR rating is not a refresh rate. This means that the CMR of this set is 120, but it does not mean that it supports 120Hz. -MrSamsung
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